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u.s. media report that boeing has developed possible fixes for the battery problems of its dreamliner aircraft. if the fixes work, 787 airliners could be back in the air as early as april. the new boeing 787 fleet was grounded in january after a series of problems occurred with their lithium ion batteries. the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the u.s. newspapers say that boeing plans to redesign the arrangement of eight lithium ion batteries -- that's lithium ion cells in each battery -- and add insulation in between them. boeing told the media that the changes could minimize the risk of a short circuit or fire in one of the cells spreading to others. the plane manufacturer also told the media that it plans to put the batteries in new protective cases so that the failure of single cells will not cause fires. the two u.s. newspapers said the faa would not approve t
u.s. media report that boeing has developed possible fixes for the battery problems of its dreamliner aircraft. if the fixes work, 787 airliners could be back in the air as early as april. the new boeing 787 fleet was grounded in january after a series of problems occurred with their lithium ion batteries. the "new york times" and the "wall street journal" report that boeing officials plan to propose the fixes to the federal aviation administration as early as friday. the...
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in the past, many would find new homes with foster families in western europe or the u.s., but american couples are now blocked from adopting. president vladimir putin has tightened the laws, arguing that russia can take care of her children herself, but not everybody is convinced. and that invalid's home 90 four near st. petersburg is one of the better orphanages -- >> invalid home #four near st. petersburg is one of the better orphanages, but the children are still left alone for long periods of time. volunteers helped care for the children. they do what they can, but they would like to do more. >> if you interact with the children several times a week, you can tell that they become a bit more alert and take in more of their surroundings. >> home number four dates back to the soviet era. it houses nearly 400 children. for 10 years now, natalia has been coordinating volunteers from germany. she says they often take better care of the children. >> russia still has a way to go. heare, an invalid is not seen as a complete person. there are many who think the children get too much care. th
in the past, many would find new homes with foster families in western europe or the u.s., but american couples are now blocked from adopting. president vladimir putin has tightened the laws, arguing that russia can take care of her children herself, but not everybody is convinced. and that invalid's home 90 four near st. petersburg is one of the better orphanages -- >> invalid home #four near st. petersburg is one of the better orphanages, but the children are still left alone for long...
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for the one nine hundred sixty games in the u.s. was designed by engineer. dynamic enough to allow it to be. transmitted via satellite that was transported underwater at the grey. barrier reef before the two thousand sydney games. winter olympics the torch was built by plane and train maker that year. the ninety five centimeter tall torch has been specially designed but the center of gravity. of the shape the body is made of aluminum and weighs a total of one point eight kilograms the flame is powered by propane tucked inside the system for which it was designed by a rocket engine maker machinist only plant given the stakes designers and engineers want to make sure everything works exactly as it should. first of all. under any condition and it must light immediately it has to function. in temperatures lower than forty five degrees below zero it has to work properly whether there is wind blowing from the right behind the front. it has to work in the rain or any other whether. the torch has to function in. where there is low pressure which is important but in
for the one nine hundred sixty games in the u.s. was designed by engineer. dynamic enough to allow it to be. transmitted via satellite that was transported underwater at the grey. barrier reef before the two thousand sydney games. winter olympics the torch was built by plane and train maker that year. the ninety five centimeter tall torch has been specially designed but the center of gravity. of the shape the body is made of aluminum and weighs a total of one point eight kilograms the flame is...
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carrier for the one nine hundred sixty games in the u.s. was designed by engineer. dynamic enough to allow it to be delivered via. the torch is even been transmitted via satellite that was transported underwater at the great barrier reef before the two thousand sydney games. for the most recent winter olympics in vancouver the torch was built by plane and train maker that year. the ninety five centimeter tall torch has been specially designed with the low center of gravity for a more ergonomic the shape the body is made of aluminum and weighs a total of one point eight kilograms the. blame is powered by propane tucked inside the system for which it was designed by rocket engine maker machinist to eat only plant given the stakes designers and engineers want to make sure everything works exactly as it should. first of all the torch has to stay late under any condition and it must light immediately it has to function twelve minutes in temperatures lower than forty five degrees below zero it has to work properly whether there is wind blowing from the left from the right
carrier for the one nine hundred sixty games in the u.s. was designed by engineer. dynamic enough to allow it to be delivered via. the torch is even been transmitted via satellite that was transported underwater at the great barrier reef before the two thousand sydney games. for the most recent winter olympics in vancouver the torch was built by plane and train maker that year. the ninety five centimeter tall torch has been specially designed with the low center of gravity for a more ergonomic...
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overall, the u.s. economy can be hurt." the response from the white house: a series of executive orders to pursue, prosecute and punish the offenders, and a call for the private sector to share information - that last point a difficult one for companies trying to keep competitive advantage over one another. "they could be sued by business partners, employees and others if their proprietary information is shared under the guise of solving cyber security problems." some think consolidation of information would make matters worse. "i think it's a really bad idea. once you connect these companies, they can be attacked collectively, thereby making it easier to conduct a nationwide attack as compared with attacking them company-by- company." china's defense ministry issued a strong rebuttal, saying that china had been the victim of cyber attacks and that military terminals connected to the internet have been subject to a large number of attacks from abroad. united airlines is reportedly taking its dreamliners out of commission th
overall, the u.s. economy can be hurt." the response from the white house: a series of executive orders to pursue, prosecute and punish the offenders, and a call for the private sector to share information - that last point a difficult one for companies trying to keep competitive advantage over one another. "they could be sued by business partners, employees and others if their proprietary information is shared under the guise of solving cyber security problems." some think...
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live oak forest and fresh in retreat from urban life and meanders under a canopy of oaks yup lipid u.s. and chill out in this pleasant and quiet environment and you might see butter nice, and dandelion and is squirrels hundred dollaring for their next meal and buena vista park is 88
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. >> in the u.s., about 2/3 of the population lives in areas that are prone to landslides. about $2 billion of damage occurs annually from landslides. unfortunately, 20-25 million people die as a result of landslides o. >> much of the coastline is either a bright red or a beige print th. >> here we are at the base of telegraph hill on lombard street. this is owned by the city. behind you is a large piece of something exposed. you are looking at a large class that was xextricated in a quarry about hundred years ago. this is a secretive sandstones, shales, accumulated debris. essentially it ended up piled up here. the quarry activity was so intense and they used some much at dynamite that the kind of over blasted. 10 feet of the face was left shattered. you can see the fresh colors and a pile of debris which is precariously perched on the edge of a cliff up there. it is more fresh and more recent than the rest. it stands out because there's no vegetation. there is no weathering of material. those are the kinds of things you look for. >> there are many types of slides. there i
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poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all day on her porch memorizing the trees. she could be still. the birds, winged through leaves like they didn't know anyone could hurt them. once she believed steam curled off asphalt when summer rains stopped with a prophecy. she believed this looked the way she would feel after touching a man. her body clean. and black. and right. something beautiful and painless rising up. i was talking with a friend about that idea of leaving places. and leaving places behind the title of this poem is stolen directly from this conversation in which he said there is a particular state that he would never go back to
poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all...
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by some estimates, there are more than a half million poly amorous arrangements in the u.s. for jiya, that means limitless love. >> i stopped searching for the one. i can have the one and the one and the one. >> unlike polygamy like in hbo's big love -- >> we think it is time to move. >> you're all ganging up on me. >> where one man marries multiple women -- this means many loves. it is an open arrangement for both the men and the women. >> the house is a little backwards. all the bedrooms are downstairs instead of upstairs. when it comes to intimacy, we schedule it. >> like on a calendar. >> yeah. and sometime we have spontaneous moments but i like scheduling it because i can look forward to it. >> i know how you like massage. >> we can do red hot touch massages. >> for years, they were the primary couple. >> is it hard to share someone that you love that much? >> it can be. it can be tough. >> ironically, even though jon did not want a child -- when amon was born, he quit his job to take care of him full time. jiya has her two lovers. how do the men feel about each other?
by some estimates, there are more than a half million poly amorous arrangements in the u.s. for jiya, that means limitless love. >> i stopped searching for the one. i can have the one and the one and the one. >> unlike polygamy like in hbo's big love -- >> we think it is time to move. >> you're all ganging up on me. >> where one man marries multiple women -- this means many loves. it is an open arrangement for both the men and the women. >> the house is a...
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russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and wounded sort of a two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for tara especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon on the rebel free syrian army says it attacked hezbollah bases in advance of an ultimatum for a ceasefire expiring on thursday and the assertions demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas in syria. deputy head of the israeli defense council says if there's further confrontation between. sides it could ultimately affect the entire region. the main question is. if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perh
russia has accused the u.s. of attempting to justify terrorism in syria and moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blast on thursday killed at least fifty three and wounded sort of a two hundred while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for tara especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and this as the conflict in...
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a u.s. company with a mission from israel to search for oil in the occupied golan heights despite the region being still considered syrian territory we've got the details a little later in the program. also battle the french president receives a u.n. peace prize for his mali military intervention while leading rights groups campaign a humanitarian disaster will be getting a lot of expert opinion after the short break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over you give them a b. miracles. mission free cretaceous three pounds for charges free roaming terms three risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media and on to our teeth dot com. on the money with the business of russia is this. wealthy british style. markets. can.
a u.s. company with a mission from israel to search for oil in the occupied golan heights despite the region being still considered syrian territory we've got the details a little later in the program. also battle the french president receives a u.n. peace prize for his mali military intervention while leading rights groups campaign a humanitarian disaster will be getting a lot of expert opinion after the short break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food...
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except of all to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon and the rebel free syrian army says it attacked bases in advance of an ultimatum for a cease fire expiring on thursday and the insurgents demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas and syria it's a former deputy head of the israeli defense council he says that if there's further confrontation between the two sides it could end up affecting the entire region. the main question is. if there is a possibility that fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. will bring others to be involved within lebanon all between lebannon along the borders really israel for example along the borders we do. or even along the borders between syria and other players jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire by machine o
except of all to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon and the rebel free syrian army says it attacked bases in advance of an ultimatum for a cease fire expiring on thursday and the insurgents demanded that the lebanese group and the shelling of rebel held areas and syria it's a former deputy head of the israeli defense council he says that if there's further...
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now the death of a three year old adopted russian child in the u.s. last month has become an emotionally charged international incident moscow is demanding of the return of maxine's younger brother with the police investigation still ongoing or he's you got a piece going off as the details. the death of three year old much mean has caused definitely an emotional reaction from russian authorities but first let's look at the facts the boy died over a month ago the exact cause of his that still haven't been established there are reports that american of the bodies have we received to the preliminary results of his autopsy but haven't disclosed them yet his adoptive mother as she described what happened said that she was in there all the while he was playing outside with his brother where she caught him unresponsive immediately call for help with this brings us to the second sticking point yourself towards themselves mitt that to be investigation into much seems that was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of ca
now the death of a three year old adopted russian child in the u.s. last month has become an emotionally charged international incident moscow is demanding of the return of maxine's younger brother with the police investigation still ongoing or he's you got a piece going off as the details. the death of three year old much mean has caused definitely an emotional reaction from russian authorities but first let's look at the facts the boy died over a month ago the exact cause of his that still...
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all right that up next on your bush so examines how the u.s. fares among other western nations on many major life indicators the truth seeker and after this break i'll be back in less than two hours. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans. this is why you should care only. live. the species. i wish. me good. luck. just see. a little. mission. critic a should treat. for charges free arrangement three. three. two three. three broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god r t dot com. when i've done you a bushel america's great pile status exposed as a great fruit coming up. america has the worst infant mortality the high.
all right that up next on your bush so examines how the u.s. fares among other western nations on many major life indicators the truth seeker and after this break i'll be back in less than two hours. sigrid laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me. to care about humans. this is why you should care only. live. the species. i wish. me good. luck. just see. a little. mission. critic a should...
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russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital they blasted the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says if an acceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries the deadlifts car bomb explosion struck a busy neighborhood of damascus where the h key of president assad's ruling party is located and it was also a school near the epicenter of the blast and many children are believed to be among the victims and the middle east expert terry says the scale of the apparent act of terrorism yet again indicates the urgent need for a political solution. it was a very clear response to goes who are arguing like myself and others the base should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should not be allowed to continue. any longer saylor elements within the opposition should sit down
russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital they blasted the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says if an acceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries the deadlifts car bomb explosion struck a busy neighborhood of damascus...
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on behalf of all between the u.s. and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree that washington is giving beijing a final warnings and don't forget to go to our website and. now in because this is a landslide has opened a door to the past russian scientists have unearthed the remains of a woolly mammoth and possibly not just one the rare find is expected to shed some light on the fate of the elephant like mammals that became extinct more than four thousand years ago and my colleague carrie johnson spoke to us he's making a question about the find. it was the same beer where they found it like many would have t
on behalf of all between the u.s. and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree...
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mara let's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they aren't again aimed at the dow jones they're around the halls of percent in the same for the now so they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an all the german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for europe as well the markets really fighting back you see the footsie seven tenths of a cent up the dogs over a percent in positive territory as i say is that german business confidence also the biggest event going on with the elections in a sea of course taking place this weekend the results on cheese days investors already holding tight for that let's see how the russian ruble performed today did she manage to get a against both the us dollar and the common currency so finish up the week on a high as it is here in moscow again the the theme once again bouncing
mara let's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they aren't again aimed at the dow jones they're around the halls of percent in the same for the now so they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an all the german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for...
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this is artsy israel has awarded the first license for oil exploration in the golden heights to a u.s. based company the region was seized by force from syria over forty years ago and is still occupied by israel even though it's considered syrian territory by the international community as aussies paula slayer explains the drilling permit could raise serious concerns especially from the u.s. . israel has awarded its first ever license to drill for oil in the golan heights to an american energy company this is according to sources in the energy sector who say that after it's all decided last year to allow for oil and gas exploration in the golan djimi energy was awarded the license to drill but the new jersey based company still needs further work permits for drilling to commence and this is a process that could still take several years the company is headed by none other than the golan heights residents and a former i.d.f. general and could cabinet minister the company's shareholders reportedly also include rupert murdoch and one of the company's advisors is former u.s. vice president
this is artsy israel has awarded the first license for oil exploration in the golden heights to a u.s. based company the region was seized by force from syria over forty years ago and is still occupied by israel even though it's considered syrian territory by the international community as aussies paula slayer explains the drilling permit could raise serious concerns especially from the u.s. . israel has awarded its first ever license to drill for oil in the golan heights to an american energy...
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by u.s. security at an l.a. airport and the softer authorities refused to believe he could possibly be up for an academy award or more about other stories for you in just a moment. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark c. of a junior from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty eight years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court determined that he may have unlawfully convicted up to five thousand youths some of former as young as ten years old for crimes they didn't commit this is obviously sickening a total exploitation of power but the thing we need to think about is the fact that the us has by far the world's largest prison population and a booming prison industr
by u.s. security at an l.a. airport and the softer authorities refused to believe he could possibly be up for an academy award or more about other stories for you in just a moment. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to...
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terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement right to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy isn't capable of taking over syria in any kind of coherent way and to acknowledge that there has to be some transitional process that brings more people in that frankly brings in other western powers that brings in russia and iran and lebanon and jordan we may not want to hear that and the u.s. isn't particularly willing to do that but that's an option that that is to me the only feasible way to prevent the complete disintegration of the syrian state i mean it's not just a question of bomb them we are going to do that by charlotte can't work like that didn't libya jump in march that's the point of the program because i d
terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement right to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy isn't capable of taking...
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terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement rate to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy is incapable of taking over syria in any kind of coherent way into acknowledge that there has to be some transitional process that brings more people in that frankly brings in other western powers that brings in russia and iran and lebanon and jordan we may not want to hear that and the u.s. isn't particularly willing to do that but that's an option that that is to me the only feasible way to prevent the complete disintegration of the syrian state i mean it's not just a question of bonding we all agree that bashar and can't work like a didn't libya jump in march that's the point of the program because i didn't go ahead i
terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement rate to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy is incapable of taking...
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terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement rate to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy isn't capable of taking over syria in any kind of coherent way into a canard. there has to be some transitional process that brings more people in that frankly brings in other western powers that brings in russia and iran and lebanon and jordan we may not want to hear that and the u.s. isn't particularly willing to do that but that's an option that that is to me the only feasible way to prevent the complete disintegration of the syrian state i mean it's not just a question of bonding we are going to be there by charlotte can't work like you didn't libya jump in march that's the point of the program because i didn't go ahe
terrible atrocities in the past few months but there's also a false binary between the idea that the u.s. has to either flood syria with weapons and bombs and destroy its infrastructure and the idea that the u.s. or the western powers have nothing to do i mean there's a there's another option here which is to. every side into some sort of negotiated settlement rate to acknowledge that this opposition particularly the armed opposition which has hemorrhaged its legitimacy isn't capable of taking...
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john reed taking a look at china's cyber attacks, the impact in the u.s., and the u.s. response. "washington journal" continues for this friday, february 27 -- 22nd. we're back in a moment. ♪ >> at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest winnows in the colonies. during the revolution, while in her mid-40s, she was considered an enemy by the british to threaten to take her hostage. later, she would become our nation's first firstly at age 57. meet martha washington monday night in the first program of c- span's weekly series "first lady's." will visit some of the places that influenced her life, including colonial was -- colonial williamsburg, valley forge, and philadelphia. the part of the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook posts, live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> think it is pretty accurate that they do not play by the rules in most cases. i think they bend the rules to fit their circumstance. i think americans and westerners tend to be more legalistic. we want things on a contract. once we see things written down, that is the be all, and all,
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the u.s. would of course go on to win the gold. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray. never all. >>> just ahead, spoiler alert for the academy awards. we've got a source that has a 97% accuracy record for picking oscars' winners. coming up next. >>> welcome back. the weekend forecast is kind of split. the northwest getting a big rain storm and windstorm. today we'll continue with damp with showery type weather. down in the south we won't warm up too much in california. 69 in l.a. today, 65 in vegas. again the rain and the wind will end this afternoon, at least the heaviest of it in the northwest. saturday behind the front temperatures a little bit cooler. more instability showers. towards the oscars on sunday l.a. looking good not too hot, not too cold. no complaints there at 68 degrees. not bad. that way other not sweating. women won't be too cold. >> good red carpet weather. >> speaking of the oscars -- spoiler alert in entertainment, th
the u.s. would of course go on to win the gold. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray. get rid of some gray. never all. >>> just ahead, spoiler alert for the academy awards. we've got a source that has a 97% accuracy record for picking oscars' winners. coming up next. >>> welcome back. the weekend forecast is kind of split. the northwest getting a big rain storm and windstorm. today we'll continue with damp with showery type...
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>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been very delicate and it's been very sensitive because the burmese seem to be been quite nice on their own towards the first and third targets, and this is the one that is most uncomfortable. so we tried to find a subject matter that might breed dialogue between the parties. and the subject matter that we've settled on has been landmines because it turns out that neither side really likes landmines and the results of them, yet there are plenty of them out there. so in two of the most conflicted areas, we are working with both parties to hopefully bring them together around the subject of landm
>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been...
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reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people we spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, today, we went in search of one of the biggest pharmacies in central tehran, having heard life-saving medicine is now running out. >> hello. >> reporter: this doctor runs the pharmacy. >> right now, we have shortage almost of every category of medicine. >> reporter: and he points straight to those tightening u.s. sanctions, meant to force iran's leaders to change course on their nuclear program, now affecting everyone. even patients buying medicine. all of it, he says, because money in and out of iran is nearly frozen. but because of that money flow, it has stopped some of the drugs from coming in? >> yes, because, you are a manufacturer of a drug, you want your money. when i can't pay you, how can you send the medicine to me? >> reporter: and that's all because of
reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people we spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, today, we went in search of one of the biggest pharmacies in central tehran, having heard life-saving medicine is now running out. >> hello. >> reporter: this...
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the coalition thursday said it is willing to negotiate peace deal under u.s. and russian guidance, but it said any talks will not include president assad. i asked our correspondent with the chances are that this meeting will produce anything. >> basically, the syrian opposition is trying to put its house in order. the head of the national coalition was offered a few days ago talks with people of the regime that do not have blood on their hands. it is not everyone in the opposition agreeing with the opposition, especially the islamists and muslim brotherhood. the big question would be also if this proposal will be accepted by the various militant groups in syria where the syrian opposition outside really does not have control. >> thank you very much. >> i just past two years, syria has become the middle east coast and most troubled and dangerous region. >> its government is shrinking if not falling apart. militias are rising in power, and the entire world is well aware that syria has chemical weapons and a strong alliance with iran. from lebanon to israel, from
the coalition thursday said it is willing to negotiate peace deal under u.s. and russian guidance, but it said any talks will not include president assad. i asked our correspondent with the chances are that this meeting will produce anything. >> basically, the syrian opposition is trying to put its house in order. the head of the national coalition was offered a few days ago talks with people of the regime that do not have blood on their hands. it is not everyone in the opposition...
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he pled guilty in u.s. district court to owing more than $1.2 million to three children from two failed marriages. >>> and speaking of money, we'll see if stocks break their slump heading into the weekend. today, keep an eye on hewlett-packard. the struggling pc maker topped expectations last night. aig's stock also rallied after hours thanks to better than expected earnings. the tax code gave, and the tax code took away. fourth quarter earnings were up at walmart thanks to corporate tax credits. but delayed refunds took a toll on its bottom line. a troubling two-year study finds a staggering third of seafood in grocery stores and restaurants is mislabeled. snapper and tuna were cited as the biggest culprits. >>> united airlines says the dreamliners won't fly through at least june 5th. meanwhile, they say they found the cause of fuel leaks. >>> americans who have a tv hooked up to the internet will now be counted by the neilson ratings company. neilson has vowed to include mobile viewing in the future. >>>
he pled guilty in u.s. district court to owing more than $1.2 million to three children from two failed marriages. >>> and speaking of money, we'll see if stocks break their slump heading into the weekend. today, keep an eye on hewlett-packard. the struggling pc maker topped expectations last night. aig's stock also rallied after hours thanks to better than expected earnings. the tax code gave, and the tax code took away. fourth quarter earnings were up at walmart thanks to corporate...
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-u.s. free trade agreement, but now he has christenned the trans-atlantic trait trade, which we think is important too. >> it opens up possibilities in terms of better trade, better investment across the atlantic. >> more growth, more jobs, all those things. >> when it comes to iran, ju in the last 24 hours, we've heard from vienna, from the u.n. weapons inspectors that iran is sending mixed signals. they are going to a much more efficient new generation of centrifuges in their main nuclear plant, but it is above ground, and they are not yet operating the centrifuges below ground in the more secret facility that everyone is so worried about. they haven't crossed the red lines yet. does this open up the possibility of more diplomacy, the first meetings will take place in kazakhstan, as you well know, with the six powers. >> well, we never are quite sure what games the iranians are playing. as long as they do not cross the very clear red lines that have been played out, and then there is time
-u.s. free trade agreement, but now he has christenned the trans-atlantic trait trade, which we think is important too. >> it opens up possibilities in terms of better trade, better investment across the atlantic. >> more growth, more jobs, all those things. >> when it comes to iran, ju in the last 24 hours, we've heard from vienna, from the u.n. weapons inspectors that iran is sending mixed signals. they are going to a much more efficient new generation of centrifuges in...
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guest: the u.s. government is allegedly behind the seven attack in iran that destroyed several thousand nuclear centrifuges a year -- centrifuges a couple years ago. we spy on other governments. we spy on other countries create but we are not using the nsa to spy on chinese businesses. other countries are going to look at our astronauts. -- at our espionage. >> from twitter -- and this op-ed from the commentary section. a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an f35. you cannot directly to be that to the hacking of the program. it just looks like it. h
guest: the u.s. government is allegedly behind the seven attack in iran that destroyed several thousand nuclear centrifuges a year -- centrifuges a couple years ago. we spy on other governments. we spy on other countries create but we are not using the nsa to spy on chinese businesses. other countries are going to look at our astronauts. -- at our espionage. >> from twitter -- and this op-ed from the commentary section. a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that...
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the u.s., we'll actually likely see brazil being the number one exporter for fiscal 2013. let's turn to the commodity balance sheet. i promised all of my commodity analyst i would give other details all the details out so they could have sent a to talk about tomorrow. i will hit the highlights. much like last year we are coming in with fairly those stocks globally for most commodities. because of problems in the black sea region and southern europe, we production is down this year and because of that in very strong demand for wheat is past few years, we've seen stocks get drawn down again at her lowest level since 2008, 2009, not quite a slow since 2007, to fascinate and again hopefully with a good strong production this year globally return to more normal weather, we should see those. very those stock bubble this project did for the current crop year. we are at the lowest ratio so you see these numbers hearken back to the early 70s. just to say this has been an unusual year for corn as has be
the u.s., we'll actually likely see brazil being the number one exporter for fiscal 2013. let's turn to the commodity balance sheet. i promised all of my commodity analyst i would give other details all the details out so they could have sent a to talk about tomorrow. i will hit the highlights. much like last year we are coming in with fairly those stocks globally for most commodities. because of problems in the black sea region and southern europe, we production is down this year and because...
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panelists include a u.s. appellate court judge, an attorney that work for two supreme court justices and a rabbi and give the this is one hour and a half. >> first of all, welcome to our panel here. more importantly, the inaugural event of the first law school clinic on religious liberty. i am not a judge, but if i was, i would have been banging my gavel, but we are here and we have started her, and let me say before i have an opportunity to introduce the panel, that it is a true pleasure to be here and a true honor to be present for this occasion just by way of personal anecdote, to get a sense of why what we are doing is so important here, my first job was built on a dare. i had a thriving baseball card business going up, buying and selling them. i never got a summer job because i was making more money buying and selling baseball cards to my little friends. when i was about 15, a work colleague of my father said, you will never ever get a job at mcdonald's because of your turban. i said, you are wrong. i ca
panelists include a u.s. appellate court judge, an attorney that work for two supreme court justices and a rabbi and give the this is one hour and a half. >> first of all, welcome to our panel here. more importantly, the inaugural event of the first law school clinic on religious liberty. i am not a judge, but if i was, i would have been banging my gavel, but we are here and we have started her, and let me say before i have an opportunity to introduce the panel, that it is a true pleasure...
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i do not know if home grocery delivery work in the u.s. walgreen's is a participant, so if you need to paste and shaving cream you can get its delivered -- toothpaste and shaving cream you can get it delivered at home. the other thing is these devices can change your experience with food, and this is more going out. if we have a pilot in california with john but juice -- with jamba juice and you say, i want a smoothie. you order your smoothly, and you say, i will be there, and you walk in, and you pay for it. you go around. i actually think the delivery part i talked about earlier, there is no reason that could not be delivered to you as well. you think other food items. ordering out and getting things delivered in a convenient way, if you are using delivery capacity that exists in other cities, i think you're going to see more of fat. -- that. does that make sense? >> when you get involved? there is an image of a rotten twinkie on your side. if something is rotten, is that ok? the you ever get into the? >> maybe someone is into rotten twi
i do not know if home grocery delivery work in the u.s. walgreen's is a participant, so if you need to paste and shaving cream you can get its delivered -- toothpaste and shaving cream you can get it delivered at home. the other thing is these devices can change your experience with food, and this is more going out. if we have a pilot in california with john but juice -- with jamba juice and you say, i want a smoothie. you order your smoothly, and you say, i will be there, and you walk in, and...